Supercurrent decay in nano-superconducting quantum interference devices for intrinsic magnetic flux resolution
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Supercurrent decay measurements of nano-superconducting quantum interference devices
SQUIDs based on niobium constrictions Dayem bridges are reported. Such measurements
provide useful information for applications that employ the SQUID as a trigger where the sensor
works on the zero voltage state. The nanodevice consists of a niobium thin film 30 nm thick ring
with a hole side length of 200 nm including two Dayem bridges of 120200 nm2. The
measurements of the switching current distribution from the zero voltage state and the related escape
rate, as function of the bias current, have been performed by a low noise fly time technique. The
experimental data have shown an intrinsic current fluctuation less than 0.2% of the critical current
at liquid helium temperature, corresponding to an intrinsic sensor magnetic flux resolution of a few
m0. The theoretical predictions based on the thermal escape process theory in the moderately
damping limit are in a reasonable agreement with the experimental data.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
nanosensor; DC SQUID; NOISE
List of contributors:
Vettoliere, Antonio; Granata, Carmine; Esposito, Emanuela; Russo, Roberto; Russo, Maurizio; Ruggiero, Berardo
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